David A. Abrahams died on Oct. 19, at home in Greenwich Village, New York city, a month shy of his 93rd birthday.

He was born and raised in Brooklyn and spent summers in Vineyard Haven for the last six decades with his wife, Carole Cronig Abrahams, daughter of the late Henry and Mae Cronig.

He attended Syracuse University and served in the Army Signal Corps at the end of World War II with a deployment in Japan. He began his career as an accountant, then worked for more than 50 years as a stockbroker at Bache & Co., which became Prudential and finally Wells Fargo.

An avid athlete, his summer highlights were running the Chilmark Road Race with his family, walking the Chop, sunset views at the flagpole, and lobster rolls at Grace Church. He was a lifelong learner, after retirement as a member of the peer-learning group Quest, and a frequenter of the Island’s many summer concerts, lectures and films, especially at the Hebrew Center. He enjoyed membership in the Print Club of New York.

David married Carole Cronig, a public school teacher in New York city, in 1964. He is survived by her and by his son Fred, his daughter Bess, and four grandsons.

Donations can be made to the Vineyard Haven Library, where he spent af

ternoons doing crossword puzzles and reading the news (VH Library Building Fund, VHPLBFI, P.O. Box 4961, Vineyard Haven, or see https://vhplbfi.weebly.com/donate.html).